Nannskog points out the opening match as Sweden's worst part.

- If you look at the first 20 minutes of the match, Sweden was too passive and ball-watching. You let Spain roll ball too easily and come to an end.

- But after that you work your way into the game, step up harder, more aggressive and create situations. It is mainly through Quaison and I think you bring it into others. Then you get an early goal because of that aggressiveness.

Marcus Berg has received some criticism during his goal drought, which makes expert Nannskog treat him the goal a little extra.

- It must be a fantastic feeling for Berg, given the criticism against him, and that it was against Spain - a major nation. I treat him to that feeling.

But Spain got the last word and silenced the blue-yellow cheer with only three minutes left of the match.

- Unfortunately, Isaac does not get the ball far enough and then the Spaniards brutally punish us by Rodrigo. It obviously feels tremendously sour when you are so close to taking three points and are so close to the European Cup, Nannskog notes.

But the expert thinks that the Swedish game boasts well ahead of the two remaining matches, and the chance of European games is still alive.

- So Sweden should not be too downtrodden.